ADAMHS Board funded Residential/Housing Providers include:
Children’s Resource Center (CRC)
Phone: (419) 352 – 7588* *Also is a crisis line for youth <17
CRC is a private, non-profit community mental health center for children, adolescents, young adults and their families. CRC is in the process of trauma informed Sanctuary Certification. We offer a complete continuum of care through the following services:
Prevention – supporting the healthy development of children birth through 5 year of age, utilizing evidence-based practices such as Incredible Years and ACT/Parents Raising Safe Kids. We also provide Suicide Prevention activities in area schools using SOS (Signs of Suicide) curriculum.
Behavioral Health Counseling – provided by licensed mental health staff, providing an assessment and treatment plan to address the needs of youth at home, school and in the community. Evidence-based practices, such as, Trauma-Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress are utilized.
Community Support – assisting children and families in their homes, schools and communities with mental health support, coordination of care and referrals to additional resources. Community support can also be provided at a higher intensive level.
Co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services – providing a comprehensive approach for adolescents and young adults struggling with mental health and alcohol or drug abuse.
Youth and Young Adult Services – providing youth and young adults, aged 16 – 24 support in setting and reaching goals related to education, employment and housing.
Crisis Intervention – On-call therapists are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for Wood county children, youth and their families in need of emergency mental health services.
Partial Hospitalization (Day Treatment as of 1/1/18) – offering children and adolescents opportunities to participate in a variety of group activities promoting safe decision making, social skills, problem solving, conflict resolution and positive coping strategies.
Residential Services – providing short-term care in a structured setting for children and adolescents whose behaviors may be a danger to themselves or others.
Psychiatric Services – providing psychiatric assessment and medication management for those youth in need of these services.
The Cocoon
Phone: (419) 373 – 1730 For 24/7 service, select option #2
The Cocoon is Wood County’s comprehensive domestic and sexual violence agency providing shelter and advocacy services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, sexual harassment, sex trafficking, stalking, and adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
Survivor Services Include:
- Emergency Shelter
- Children’s Programming
- Legal & Medical Advocacy
- Transportation
- Case Management
- Safety Planning
- Safe Pet Program
- Housing Navigation
- Title IX Navigation
- Crisis Support
- Campus-Based Advocacy
- Prevention & Education
- Basic Needs
- Support Groups
Harbor
Phone: (419) 352 – 5387
Harbor is a leading mental health and substance use disorder treatment provider in Ohio. We are a not-for-profit mental health care agency that has been serving the community for over 100 years. Harbor serves over 24,000 youth, adults, seniors and families annually and provides a full range of mental health, telehealth, and substance use disorder treatment services. Harbor is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) and certified by the Ohio Mental Health & Addiction Services (OhioMHAS).
Harbor Youth, Adult and Family Services:
- Mental Health Assessments and Counseling
- Psychiatric Evaluations & Medication Management
- Case Management
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Prevention including:
- Counseling and Assessment
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Intensive Outpatient Treatment
- Women’s Residential Treatment
- Primary Care
The Connection Center is a community of people with shared mental and physical health and/or substance use disorder struggles working together to achieve their full potential. Through participation in The Connection Center, members are able to reclaim important life necessities integral to their identities that they may have lost due to their illness: mental and physical wellness, self-esteem, friendships, family, employment and education. They may also receive services and support that is individualized to their recovery, learn life skills and how to balance responsibilities and incorporate wellness activities into their lives. Membership is free and open to adult residents of Wood County who are receiving mental health and/or Substance Use Disorder services.
Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri.: 9 am – 4 pm Tuesday: 9 am – 7 pm Saturday: 11 am – 4 pm
(419) 354 – 4200
309 South Main St., Suite B, Bowling Green, OH 43402.
Zepf Center
Who is Zepf Recovery Housing for?
- Men and women ages 18 and over with substance dependence problems
- Individuals who are in recovery, who are also in need of housing
- Individuals in need of a sober living environment in order to successfully recover from Alcohol or other drug problems
What is the application process?
For anyone interested in Zepf Recovery Housing contact the Intake Department at 419-841-7701 Ext. 7050
What is required of residents?
- Detox must be completed first, if needed
- Must meet with a Case Manager on a weekly basis to explore individualized referral needs such as treatment, vocational, and legal
- Attendance at sober support meetings
- Voluntary submission of random urine and breathalyzer screens
- Taking prescribed medications, if needed
- Completion of daily chores
What is Provided?
- A recovery-based, safe, supportive and structured living environment
- In-House sobriety support meetings:
- Heroin Anonymous (gender specific)
- Narcotics Anonymous (gender specific)
- Alcoholics Anonymous (gender specific)
- Family Education Class – open to all residents, guests, staff who would like to learn more about addiction, the effects of addiction on the family/friends/social network of addicts, understanding addiction resources, services, and program benefits, learning/applying healthy boundaries, and establishing a foundation for healing together
- Al-Anon/Ala-teen
- Three meals per day
- Case Managers who assist in setting up outpatient treatment and psychiatric appointments
- Support to help residents find jobs or continue with education
- Fully furnished rooms, a dining area, a TV lounge, and an exercise room
What can a resident achieve during the stay?
- Enhanced life skills
- A strong recovery plan
- Relapse prevention skills
- A social living environment and a recovery network that will support sobriety
- Case Management support
- Self care skills, including access to medical care, dental care, and the ability to get and keep a job